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created in the collision. The bubble trails of these other particles are photographed by cameras mounted at various locations on the chamber walls, and the trails curve in the images because of the magnetic field inside the chamber. The radius of curvature is proportional to the mass of the particle and its velocity. Data from these chambers is vintage, and scientists have far better ways of detecting neutrino interactions these days. However, the bubble chamber subject matter was chosen by (art)n because the data imag- es produced from these detectors are truly beautiful artworks that still resonate. Bubble Chamber Beginnings: Revisiting the Vintage, Panel 2, 2016 Ellen Sandor and (art)n: Diana Torres, Chris Kemp Jennifer Raaf, Sam Zeller, Thomas Junk and Fermi National Accelerator Labora- tory Special Thanks to Janine Fron Digital PHSCologram, Duratrans, Kodalith, and Plexiglas 30 x 40 inches